Posted on 10/09/2020 7:29:07 AM PDT by SJackson
Cuomo and De Blasio blame the Jews to distract from their failures and crimes.
I have to say to the Orthodox community tomorrow, If youre not willing to live with these rules, then Im going to close the synagogues. Governor Andrew Cuomo told religious Jews.
His basis for the decree was a photo of mourners who werent practicing social distancing at a funeral. But the photo of a crowd of Orthodox Jews on Cuomos slide was from 2006.
It was a very different message than Cuomos condemnation of bigotry when he had insisted, There is zero evidence that people of Asian descent bear any additional responsibility for the transmission of the coronavirus." The new message is, dont blame the Asians, blame the Jews.
They did go to a funeral in 2006.
Cuomo was picking up where Mayor Bill de Blasio had left off in his infamous tweet targeting Orthodox Jews. My message to the Jewish community, and all communities, is this simple: the time for warnings has passed, the New York City leftist boss had raged.
Medieval bigots blamed the Black Plague on Jews poisoning wells. Modern Democrats blame the Coronavirus on the Jews. Despite the plague of media narratives accompanied by photos of Chassidic Jews praying or mourning, theres as little evidence for the latter as for the former.
Cuomos threat to synagogues was prompted by a supposed resurgence of the virus. De Blasio had already announced that the spike in the targeted areas would lead to school and business closures. Except that a number of those areas have African-American, Latino or Asian majorities. But instead Democrats and the media have focused in on the Jewish areas.
And even those Orthodox Jews areas are far from a homogenous monocultural community.
Chassidic Jews, a subset of Orthodox Jews, may stand out, but so do the Amish. So-called chassidic neighborhoods in Brooklyn are actually made up of the usual New York mix of African-Americans, Latinos, and assorted immigrant groups, including Muslim immigrants.
Coronavirus deaths among Asians in New York have been twice as high among whites and approaching five times as high among Latinos and African-Americans. New York City's worst death rates were not in Borough Park or Williamsburg, but in a Bronx neighborhood, in East New York, in Flushing, Queens, in Far Rockaway, and in Brighton Beach.
None of those are Chassidic neighborhoods. Only one has a significant Orthodox population.
Nor are the highest positive rates in Orthodox or Chassidic areas. You have to get through five Queens neighborhoods before making it to Borough Park. And Borough Park, and most Brooklyn neighborhoods, except East New York, are far below Queens and Bronx neighborhoods when it comes to cases per population. Borough Park is only the 49th highest zip code in actual mortality rates, Williamsburg is in 79th place.
And yet the insistence that the outbreak is an Orthodox Jewish problem is ubiquitous. It pops up in the media and in rhetoric by top Democrats that stigmatizes religious Jews for the virus.
The Democrats who rose to denounce scapegoating of Asians have joined in the racism.
The media pumps out stories blaming the outbreak on Orthodox Jews with a cheerful disregard for facts or basic urban geography. The Associated Press rolled out an entire story blaming the outbreak of coronavirus infections on Orthodox Jews, but the only actual neighborhood that it offers statistics for is the "Gravesend section of Brooklyn", a mostly immigrant area that is not home to a Chassidic community and whose Orthodox Jews are Syrian refugees, but is mostly associated with Italian-Americans, with large populations of Chinese and Russian immigrants.
The media wont stop claiming that Orthodox Jews spread the virus because they make a convenient boogeyman for its hipster readers who despise traditional Judeo-Christian religions.
The New York Times, which has run the most articles blaming Orthodox Jews for the outbreak, has linked them to cultural lefty hobgoblins like opponents of vaccines and Trump supporters.
"N.Y.C. Threatens Orthodox Jewish Areas on Virus, but Trumps Impact Is Seen," one New York Times headline read.
The power of othering is that all your hatreds and fears can be projected onto those who are different. And despite all the politically correct lectures on race and hate, the Times needs its own others to hate. The most obvious tell is that when the Times writes about any other group, it quotes members of the community, but when it writes about Chassidic Jews, it turns to opponents and critics of the community who are happy to nod along to the negative coverage.
Thats why a rise in positive test results in a Chinese area isnt a story, a rise in a black area is a story about racism and inequity, but a rise in an Orthodox Jewish area is a story about ignorant religious fanatics who support Trump, insist on praying, and dont trust the medical experts.
The Orthodox Jewish community has suffered from the virus, as have many other groups. Its no more at fault for it than they are. It isnt unique because more Orthodox Jews have come down with the virus, but because they make a convenient scapegoat for the failures of Democrat officials like Cuomo and De Blasio, for the blatant flouting of their rules by rioters and hipsters.
Chassidic Jews in particular are stereotypically Other with strange garb, incomprehensible beliefs, accents, large families, and long beards, but theyre white enough that hating them is socially acceptable for progressives who can act out their xenophobia without feeling guilty.
Even before the pandemic, the media was eager to provide a platform for every special interest out to bash Orthodox Jews, from the YAFFED campaign by leftists against religious Jewish schools to opponents of circumcision to animal rights cranks campaigning against Kosher meat.
The new coronavirus antisemitism relies on the same stereotypes and slurs: Orthodox Jews are ignorant, superstitious, flout authority, and need to be saved from their backward ways. These are the progressive prejudices that permeate the medias coverage of Orthodox Jews. And its part of the reason why Orthodox Jews are a Republican constituency in presidential elections.
Bigotry isnt just about the pleasures of hate. Its how those in power redirect blame for their crimes and failures, and a means for those who hate to gain a false sense of power and control.
Blaming the upsurge on an outside group creates a false sense of security for everyone else.
And when its no longer possible to pretend that the upsurge is limited to Orthodox Jews, then they can still be blamed for having caused it with their weddings, funerals, and their prayers.
Best of all, none of the newfound bigots will blame Governor Cuomo or Mayor Bill de Blasio.
The two top Democrats who mishandled the pandemic in the worst ways possible, while spewing lies, excuses, and smears at their serial press conferences, wont be held accountable.
And thats why every time things get worse, Cuomo and De Blasio will blame the Jews.
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Why not blame the nursing home deaths on Jews? It's not Cuomo's fault. I'm sure some of the doctors and nursing home owners were Jewish.
Not this medieval crap again
Yet, the Jewish community will continue to vote for him.
I’m old enough to remember when folks on the left weere against anti-Semitism.
People throughout history regardless of the circumstances have communal mystical needs that find a way to be expressed. When you study the behavior of the agnostic Left carefully, this fact becomes very evident.
These are targeting heavily populated orthodox Jewish areas, who overwhelmingly vote republican.
Both of these jackasses belong in jail for mass murder and crimes against humanity, especially that insane Cuomo....that communist SOB murdered all those innocent elderly and is still out walking free.
How NAZI of them. Stand strong, Jewish people of New Babylon.
And some of them were dishonest and used Jooo! lawyers to get away with it. You know how those people are./s
Ongoing Jewish Community Civil War - bump for later...
Demokrat Kristallnacht in the making.
I am furious with the court Jews comprising the NY Board of Rabbis, who labeled the Chassidic Jews' protest as "shameful" and who pledged to "continue to work with government officials to improve compliance." They would deprive the protesters of their First Amendment rights in order to soothe the antisemitic NYC administration, at the expense of their own.
The NY Board of Rabbis is made up of Orthodox, Reform, Conservative, and Reconstructionist rabbis in New York State, Connecticut, and New Jersey. It is well known that Reform, Conservative, and Reconstructionist rabbis are far more concerned with blending in and appeasement than they are with standing up for religious practices and being singled out for harsher treatment than other groups. I am equally FURIOUS with DumblASSio's comment. According to the Jewish Press newspaper, "Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Thursday that the attacks by the protesters were just unacceptable, and warned that there need to be consequences for that. Oh yeah? What about consequences for the Antifa and BLM rioters who destroyed millions of dollars of property and who looted stores?
I agree that people living in areas with high COVID counts need to improve their anti-COVID measures of social distancing, avoiding large gatherings, etc., but the Chassidim in those areas are not the only residents and should not be singled out for particularly draconian treatment when others are not.
Why not? We’ve been blamed for just about anything including occupying Palestine (yeah, that was pure sarcasm).
This is wrong. It makes me sick. All I can think is what my Catholic Mom used to say: The Jews are God’s chosen people. You don’t want to hurt His people.
What happened to Cuomo? Sounds like he has sold his soul. He keeps getting worse. Maybe his nipple rings are too tight, if he has them.
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